Extended Application Deadline for Bc. Study Programs
Are you interested in chemistry and still undecided where to study? Join us in Pardubice and become part of our chemical family in the “City of Chemistry”. We have extended the deadline for submitting applications in bachelor’s degree programmes to 31 May 2022. Everything we …
Promises of Scholarships and Gifts Were Given Out in the Ideon
The Festival of science and technology for children and youth competition in the Pardubice Region is part of the Programme for the development of students’ interest in scientific and technical fields. The 14th round was held this year and it was again organized by the Association for Youth, Scien…
The Faculty Continues to Support Ukraine
“The further we look forward as visionaries, the sharper and transformative our present behaviour is.” Maria Voce While the weapons of the war conflict in Ukraine are echoed in the whole world, here “at the heart of Europe” we have decided to support our neighbours who have found themselve…
Special Scholarships to Help Students from Ukraine
Due to the completely extraordinary international situation, the Dean of the Faculty of Chemical Technology decided to award an extraordinary study scholarship to students from Ukraine. In recent days, when the situation has worsened so much that some of our foreign students cannot return …
Material Collection for Ukraine
Dear colleagues, in connection with current events in Ukraine, the University of Pardubice has published the news For Ukraine on its website, which lists the possibilities of humanitarian aid, including more detailed information and links. The faculty management offers all employees…
Rector's statement
In the shadow of the war in Ukraine, young people across continents are studying at the University of Pardubice. We support our students in their studies and activities and appreciate that they have chosen our university for their future personal development. At this time, I would like to …
University of Pardubice to Support Ukrainian Students and End Cooperation with Russia
The management of the University of Pardubice denounces the unprecedented Russian invasion that shows no respect for the principles of democracy and fundamental values of the European Union in the 21st century. The University of Pardubice will support its students from Ukraine both symbolically a…
University of Pardubice Supports Ukrainian Sovereignty
The management of the University of Pardubice is concerned about the current situation in Ukraine. The management of the University and all the deans of its seven faculties support the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations. …
The Faculty Expresses Solidarity with the People of Ukraine
Today, the Ukrainian flag was raised at the Academic Square of the Faculty of Chemical Technology to show our solidarity with the people of Ukraine whose sovereignty is threatened by the imperial aspirations of the Russian Federation. In this way, the management of the faculty shows sympat…
The Largest Lecture Hall Will Bear the Name of Jan Palach
“If one has great ideas, they must be articulated and enforced.” Jan Palach In memory of Jan Palach (11 August 1948 – 19 January 1969), the management of the faculty decided to name the largest lecture hall (C1) after this important personality. This act will thus combine solidarity …